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Royal Canin Maxi Adult

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Large breed dogs have specific needs and requirements. Royal Canin Maxi Adult has been specially created to meet these unique nutritional needs of adult dogs weighing between 26-44kg. The nutritional fibres in this Royal Canin Maxi Adult can help to support healthy digestion and ensuring good digestive function, as well as helping to ensure easy and effective weight control. Being overweight can have an adverse effect on your dog's joints, putting them under great pressure, so this is vitally important. The omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA can contribute to good skin and coat health to keep your dog looking healthy and happy. Royal Canin Maxi Adult at a glance: High-quality dry food for large breed adult dogs over 15 months,Specially for large breeds: the energy and vitamin contents are tailored to the needs of large breed dogs weighing between 26-44kg Supports digestive function: with nutritious fibres that help maintain an ideal weight Healthy joints: can be further supported through weight management Skin health: omega-3 fatty acids such as EPA and DHA support healthy skin and coat

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